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Inmoov Legs

Some extra filament rolls and servos....

Picture from the official InMoov site under activity members

https://www.inmoov.fr/project/

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#49  

To awnser your question andrew earlier, yes i am eventually lol i just gotta get stage one of omega project complete first then im going to save up to start on stage two of omega bipedal stage I have a showcase design of him in bipedal stage, you should check it out and let me know what you think and i would like to but I don't have a 3d printer, plus I'm in the USA lol I just use scrap parts to build my robot lol but if I could I would be in a heartbeat, not to mention I'm like super broke lol

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#50  

have u got any vids of the project, or picturs, your concept, that u want to pass him down sounds pretty cool:D:D

#51  

No vids yet just my concept bidal stage and my omega status in the community robots under project showcase (:

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#53  

hi, what r your names on github

#54  

Does the group think a scaled down set of legs using standard servos and aluminum or 3d printed parts could be made to walk? DJ says the basic program can be done. We know sensors are coming. I would like to hear others thoughts. I have ideas for the mechanical portion but I need additional input. Ron

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#55  

hi

is there any progress on these legs ?

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I'm I guess what you would call a hobbiest, I'm a delivery driver and I have my own karaoke/D.J. business, which is what got me involved as I want to make a realistic looking band so my karaoke singers look and feel like they are singing with a band. Now I don't know a lot about physics but I noticed that the shoulders without a servo to turn them are locked into place so I'm thinking that should be able to handle the weight. Have idea to make three part mod (for 3 axis) for the hips. And mod another to combine with piston for the knee. And a similar one for front u/d of the foot and yet another for side to side for foot combine of coarse with a mod i2 neck joint for the anckle. be quite some time before I have the time and money to work on it though